Search Results - "Beeden, Roger"
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Impacts and recovery from severe tropical cyclone Yasi on the Great Barrier Reef
Published in PloS one (15-04-2015)“…Full recovery of coral reefs from tropical cyclone (TC) damage can take decades, making cyclones a major driver of habitat condition where they occur…”
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A robust operational model for predicting where tropical cyclone waves damage coral reefs
Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2016)“…Tropical cyclone (TC) waves can severely damage coral reefs. Models that predict where to find such damage (the ‘damage zone’) enable reef managers to: 1)…”
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Coral Restoration Effectiveness: Multiregional Snapshots of the Long-Term Responses of Coral Assemblages to Restoration
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-04-2020)“…Coral restoration is rapidly becoming a mainstream strategic reef management response to address dramatic declines in coral cover worldwide. Restoration…”
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Protecting Great Barrier Reef resilience through effective management of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks
Published in PloS one (24-04-2024)“…Resilience-based management is essential to protect ecosystems in the Anthropocene. Unlike large-scale climate threats to Great Barrier Reef (GBR) corals,…”
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Important ecosystem function, low redundancy and high vulnerability: The trifecta argument for protecting the Great Barrier Reef's tabular Acropora
Published in Conservation letters (01-09-2021)“…Identifying organisms that play an important role in maintaining ecosystem function is a key aspect of resilience‐based management. For Australia's Great…”
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Large-scale interventions may delay decline of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Royal Society open science (28-04-2021)“…On the iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR), the cumulative impacts of tropical cyclones, marine heatwaves and regular outbreaks of coral-eating crown-of-thorns…”
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Preparing to manage coral reefs for ocean acidification: lessons from coral bleaching
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-02-2013)“…Ocean acidification is a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and is expected to compromise the structure and function of…”
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The ReFuGe 2020 Consortium—using “omics” approaches to explore the adaptability and resilience of coral holobionts to environmental change
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (01-01-2015)“…Human-induced environmental changes have been linked directly with loss of biodiversity. Coral reefs, which have been severely impacted by anthropogenic…”
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Coral restoration: Socio-ecological perspectives of benefits and limitations
Published in Biological conservation (01-01-2019)“…Coral restoration is increasingly used globally as a management tool to minimize accelerating coral reef degradation resulting from climate change. Yet, the…”
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The need for broader ecological and socioeconomic tools to evaluate the effectiveness of coral restoration programs
Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2017)“…Coral reef restoration initiatives are burgeoning in response to the need for novel management strategies to address dramatic global declines in coral cover…”
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Advancing projections of crown-of-thorns starfish to support management interventions
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-11-2024)“…Outbreaks of corallivorous Crown of Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster spp.; CoTS) cause substantial coral mortality throughout the Indo-Pacific, particularly on the…”
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The future of resilience-based management in coral reef ecosystems
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2019)“…Resilience underpins the sustainability of both ecological and social systems. Extensive loss of reef corals following recent mass bleaching events have…”
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Great Barrier Reef recovery through multiple interventions
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2018)“…The decline of coral cover on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has largely been attributed to the cumulative pressures of tropical cyclones,…”
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Predicting poaching risk in marine protected areas for improved patrol efficiency
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-01-2020)“…Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are effective resource management and conservation measures, but their success is often hindered by non-compliant activities such…”
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The role of Great Barrier Reef tourism operators in addressing climate change through strategic communication and direct action
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (01-02-2018)“…The projected decline in reef health worldwide will have huge repercussions on millions of stakeholders depending upon coral reefs. Urgent action is needed to…”
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Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2015)“…Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local‐scale stressors pose fundamental challenges to coral reef…”
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A genomic view of the reef-building coral Porites lutea and its microbial symbionts
Published in Nature microbiology (01-12-2019)“…Corals and the reef ecosystems that they support are in global decline due to increasing anthropogenic pressures such as climate change 1 . However, effective…”
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Our Environmental Value Orientations Influence How We Respond to Climate Change
Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-06-2019)“…People variably respond to global change in their beliefs, behaviors, and grief (associated with losses incurred). People that are less likely to believe in…”
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Controlling range expansion in habitat networks by adaptively targeting source populations
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2016)“…Controlling the spread of invasive species, pests, and pathogens is often logistically limited to interventions that target specific locations at specific…”
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